You are not just here to fill space or be a background character in someone else’s movie. Consider this: nothing would be the same if you did not exist. Every place you have ever been and everyone you have ever spoken to would be different without you. We are all connected, and we are all affected by the decisions and even the existence of those around us.
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David Niven (Raffles, Around the World in 80 Days)—What's weird is every picture of him is kinda funny-looking but when you see him in action he has this almost feline quality to him, this withdrawn gentleness, that's totally unexpected considering he's very Upright™ and Englishy English™. there's just a soft tenderness there that he brings so easily to every part, no matter how restrained. ignore the pics of him with his weird lil nose and Bertie Wooster face and imagine this man purring something vaguely british at you over a cup of tea while radiating cool, sexy attentiveness and restrained uppercrust care
Paul Robeson (Showboat, The Emperor Jones)—this man's life was fucking wild [link to his Wikipedia]
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"two guys having champagne in a balloon over the alps cuz they're not gay"
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You are not just here to fill space or be a background character in someone else’s movie. Consider this: nothing would be the same if you did not exist. Every place you have ever been and everyone you have ever spoken to would be different without you. We are all connected, and we are all affected by the decisions and even the existence of those around us.
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David Niven, March 1, 1910 – July 29, 1983.
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Cary Grant in The Bishop's Wife, 1947
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Merle Oberon and Norma Shearer at the Mayfair Ball in the Victor Hugo Cafe in Beverly Hills, 1930s
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Sharon Tate with immensely popular actor David Niven photographed in France while filming "Eye of the Devil" in 1965
Niven's book "The Moon's a Balloon" is one of the best selling autobiography's of all time & inspired its sequel "Bring on the Empty Horses "
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You are not just here to fill space or be a background character in someone else’s movie. Consider this: nothing would be the same if you did not exist. Every place you have ever been and everyone you have ever spoken to would be different without you. We are all connected, and we are all affected by the decisions and even the existence of those around us.
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Doris and David Niven between scenes … Please Don’t Eat The Daisies
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You are not just here to fill space or be a background character in someone else’s movie. Consider this: nothing would be the same if you did not exist. Every place you have ever been and everyone you have ever spoken to would be different without you. We are all connected, and we are all affected by the decisions and even the existence of those around us.
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You are not just here to fill space or be a background character in someone else’s movie. Consider this: nothing would be the same if you did not exist. Every place you have ever been and everyone you have ever spoken to would be different without you. We are all connected, and we are all affected by the decisions and even the existence of those around us.
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You are not just here to fill space or be a background character in someone else’s movie. Consider this: nothing would be the same if you did not exist. Every place you have ever been and everyone you have ever spoken to would be different without you. We are all connected, and we are all affected by the decisions and even the existence of those around us.
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